Monday, April 15, 2019

BOOK REVIEW: The Daughters of Penruddock (A Romance Collection) by Ronnda Eileen Henry





The Daughters of Penruddock is a collection of seven romance novellas set in the medieval-like secondary world of the island continent of Penruddock. Each story features a sweet romance with protagonists of varying social class depending on the occupations of their fathers. Most are young; one is a widow with a grown son. All face one challenge or another on the road to finding their happily ever after. Although living in a time when women are limited in their options for education and occupation, many challenge societal norms in one way or another. All offer a character and personality with her own unique qualities, such as kindness, determination, courage, steadfastness, good humor, thoughtfulness, artistic capability, and intellectual curiosity. These are sweet romances suitable for both adult and young adult readers.


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REVIEW

Daughters of Penruddock is the collection of all 7 of those sweetly romantic “So in so Daughter” romance novella’s by Ronnda Eileen Henry(I've reviewed all 7).

 Each story is a tale of its own set in the same medieval-style fantasy world of Penruddock where kings and queens rule, and society has its standards that all are supposed to live by. Each heroine of each tale, though defies those set standards of women, causing a change in her world and finding the love that she deserves. Fiona, the Navigators Daughter is my favorite.












ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Ronnda Eileen Henry is originally from Michigan and was raised in California and Virginia. She read a lot of history, biography, science fiction, and Regency romances when she was young, and her two favorite authors are Jane Austen and Aleksandra Layland. She has the heart of a romantic and believes romance is for people of any age. Sweet romance is her favorite, whether it's for a teenager or a person in middle age.
Retired now, she lives in Florida.


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